Disease Susceptibility of Interspecific Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars in Northeastern U.S.A
Susceptibility to diseases of economically important grapes is critical to the evaluation of germplasm recommended for commercial production and for the development of sustainable production systems. In 2018–2019, the cold-hardy grape cultivars including ‘Brianna’, ‘Crimson Pearl’, ‘Itasca’, ‘Louise...
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doaj-d55fd97a07484ddb9f4b892feabb67232021-08-26T13:48:10ZengMDPI AGHorticulturae2311-75242021-07-01721621610.3390/horticulturae7080216Disease Susceptibility of Interspecific Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars in Northeastern U.S.AAnn L. Hazelrigg0Terence L. Bradshaw1Gabriella S. Maia2University of Vermont Extension, 63 Carrigan Dr, Burlington, VT 05405, USADepartment of Plant & Soil Science, University of Vermont, 63 Carrigan Dr, Burlington, VT 05405, USAUniversity of Vermont Extension, 63 Carrigan Dr, Burlington, VT 05405, USASusceptibility to diseases of economically important grapes is critical to the evaluation of germplasm recommended for commercial production and for the development of sustainable production systems. In 2018–2019, the cold-hardy grape cultivars including ‘Brianna’, ‘Crimson Pearl’, ‘Itasca’, ‘Louise Swenson’, ‘Marechal Foch’, ‘Marquette’ ‘Petite Pearl’, ‘St. Pepin’, and ‘Verona’ were evaluated on non-treated vines for susceptibility to downy mildew, powdery mildew, black rot, anthracnose, <i>Phomopsis</i> leaf spot and fruit rot, and <i>Botrytis</i> bunch rot. No cultivars were consistently disease-free, and all exhibited some degree of black rot and powdery mildew infection. Relative susceptibility to disease was not consistent across both years, but ‘Brianna’ had greater incidence of black rot and ‘Louise Swenson’ showed lower incidence of powdery mildew in both years. The relatively new cultivars ‘Crimson Pearl’ and ‘Verona’ exhibited comparatively moderate disease susceptibility overall. Growers typically manage diseases with fungicides on commercial farms, so cultivar susceptibility is just one component of a sustainable pest management and production system.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/7/8/216<i>Vitis</i> spp.interspecific hybrid grapescultivar evaluationIntegrated Pest Managementdisease resistance |
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Ann L. Hazelrigg Terence L. Bradshaw Gabriella S. Maia Disease Susceptibility of Interspecific Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars in Northeastern U.S.A Horticulturae <i>Vitis</i> spp. interspecific hybrid grapes cultivar evaluation Integrated Pest Management disease resistance |
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Ann L. Hazelrigg Terence L. Bradshaw Gabriella S. Maia |
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Disease Susceptibility of Interspecific Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars in Northeastern U.S.A |
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Disease Susceptibility of Interspecific Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars in Northeastern U.S.A |
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Disease Susceptibility of Interspecific Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars in Northeastern U.S.A |
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Disease Susceptibility of Interspecific Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars in Northeastern U.S.A |
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Disease Susceptibility of Interspecific Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars in Northeastern U.S.A |
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disease susceptibility of interspecific cold-hardy grape cultivars in northeastern u.s.a |
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Susceptibility to diseases of economically important grapes is critical to the evaluation of germplasm recommended for commercial production and for the development of sustainable production systems. In 2018–2019, the cold-hardy grape cultivars including ‘Brianna’, ‘Crimson Pearl’, ‘Itasca’, ‘Louise Swenson’, ‘Marechal Foch’, ‘Marquette’ ‘Petite Pearl’, ‘St. Pepin’, and ‘Verona’ were evaluated on non-treated vines for susceptibility to downy mildew, powdery mildew, black rot, anthracnose, <i>Phomopsis</i> leaf spot and fruit rot, and <i>Botrytis</i> bunch rot. No cultivars were consistently disease-free, and all exhibited some degree of black rot and powdery mildew infection. Relative susceptibility to disease was not consistent across both years, but ‘Brianna’ had greater incidence of black rot and ‘Louise Swenson’ showed lower incidence of powdery mildew in both years. The relatively new cultivars ‘Crimson Pearl’ and ‘Verona’ exhibited comparatively moderate disease susceptibility overall. Growers typically manage diseases with fungicides on commercial farms, so cultivar susceptibility is just one component of a sustainable pest management and production system. |
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<i>Vitis</i> spp. interspecific hybrid grapes cultivar evaluation Integrated Pest Management disease resistance |
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